A Lovely Afternoon In The Pits Of Hell
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Ongoing, First published Apr 06, 2023
The feeling of neglect is overwhelming, it's as if you can't deal with them neglecting you but at the same time you need them to exist in your life. To those who just don't have the confidence within them to stand up to this tyrannical censorship, I hope this piece gets you to think about your happiness and whether you are truly content with the situation you find yourself in. To those who are the oppressors, its never to late to change. All humans are flawed creatures, and therefore love is flawed. Find the one for you, and even if you don't, its fine, you don't need romantical fantasies to help you find meaning. There's nothing wrong with dying on the inside, just look forward to things you would usually look forward to. Obviously I can't cure your depression, partly because I can't cure mine through writing, but I hope you feel just a tad bit better after reading my work. 

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